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Kiss became superstars with Alive! So let’s break it down: the 75 best albums of 1975, complete with a playlist of key tracks ...
WFYI recently hosted a screening of the new PBS documentary WE WANT THE FUNK! at the Kan-Kan Cinema. The film explores the ...
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LouderSound on MSNDid Extreme over-egg the funk-rock pudding on III Sides To Every Story?Extreme's third album, the three-part III Sides To Every Story, was the sound of a band over-reaching themselves ...
Stanley Nelson and Nicole London talk the roots of funk music and freedom. We Want The Funk! is now available on PBS.
The music of Motown resonated with fans in a show at the Savannah Center. Villages-News.com Tony Violanti was there.
Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost ...
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MusicRadar on MSN“They didn’t like his bikini underwear”: Prince’s support sets for the The Rolling Stones rememberedPrince got freaked and cut the set short. The rock stations reported that we got booed off the stage, but that wasn’t true,” ...
"The title was this moment of grace that was beamed down to me, and then it was the thing that synthesized everything." ...
Soul Music of Illinois,’ edited by local collector Dante Carfagna, is an exhaustive visual survey of our state’s crucial role ...
He was a busy session saxophonist, but he is probably best known for the Grammy-winning pop hit that he sang in 1963 as half ...
Soul Coughing returned to Houston, original lineup intact, just over 30 years since their first album Ruby Vroom hit the ...
It’s hard to talk about Black music without talking about “Soul Train” creator Don Cornelius. The Chicago native, who got his start on local radio and television, wanted to create a program that ...
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